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Gift  of  Seymour  B.  Durst  Old  York  Library 


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Publishers  of  Souvenir  Books  and  Pictures  of  Prominent  Cities  and  Summer  Resorts 


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STATION   OF   PENN.    R     R.    AND   CENTRAL   R.    R.    OF    N.  J 
At  which  60,000  to  100,000  visitors  arrive  each  season 


Fifth  Avenue  Pavilion  in  the  background 


LOOKING    DOWN    M  ATT  I  SO  N    AVENUE   FROM    DEPOT  • 
Showing  Mcnmouth  Building 


BABY   PARADE,    1903,    ASBURY  PARK 


ONE  OF   THE   PRIZE   WINNERS  —  BABY   PARADE,    I  9  O  5  .    ASBURY   t  A  R  K 


POST  OFFICE 
Driveway  between  Wesley  Lake  and  Cookman  Avenue 


WATCHING   THE   BATHERS.    ASBURY  PARK 


FISHING   PIER,    LENGTH    500  FEET 
Sea  Bass,  weighing  fron  16  1-2  to  2?  1-4  pounds,  were  caught  off  this  pier  in  June,  1905 


HIGH  TIDE 

Ocean  Grove,  showing  Plaza  Hotel,  also  Merr>po-round  and  Ferris  Wheel,  the  latter  being  the  mjst  popular  amusement  of  the  resort 


NEW    ASBURY    AVENUE  PAVILION 
Illuminated  with  3.000  incandescent  lights 


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PROPOSED   PAVILION    AT   FOOT    OF   DEAL  LAKE 
ath  Avenue,  Asbury  Park 


FISHING   PIER   AT   ASBURY    PARK  —  500   FEET   IN  LENGTH 
With  Sun  Parlor  for  the  accommodation  of  hotel  guests 


OCEAN   AT  SECOND  AVENUE 
Pickaninnies  in  the  surf  at  their  Bathing  Grounds 


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